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GROK: From Quantitative Biomarkers to Qualitative Diagnosis via a Grounded MLLM with Knowledge-Guided Instruction

Artificial Intelligence 2025-10-07 v1

Abstract

Multimodal large language models (MLLMs) hold promise for integrating diverse data modalities, but current medical adaptations such as LLaVA-Med often fail to fully exploit the synergy between color fundus photography (CFP) and optical coherence tomography (OCT), and offer limited interpretability of quantitative biomarkers. We introduce GROK, a grounded multimodal large language model that jointly processes CFP, OCT, and text to deliver clinician-grade diagnoses of ocular and systemic disease. GROK comprises three core modules: Knowledge-Guided Instruction Generation, CLIP-Style OCT-Biomarker Alignment, and Supervised Instruction Fine-Tuning, which together establish a quantitative-to-qualitative diagnostic chain of thought, mirroring real clinical reasoning when producing detailed lesion annotations. To evaluate our approach, we introduce the Grounded Ophthalmic Understanding benchmark, which covers six disease categories and three tasks: macro-level diagnostic classification, report generation quality, and fine-grained clinical assessment of the generated chain of thought. Experiments show that, with only LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) fine-tuning of a 7B-parameter Qwen2 backbone, GROK outperforms comparable 7B and 32B baselines on both report quality and fine-grained clinical metrics, and even exceeds OpenAI o3. Code and data are publicly available in the GROK repository.

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@article{arxiv.2510.04281,
  title  = {GROK: From Quantitative Biomarkers to Qualitative Diagnosis via a Grounded MLLM with Knowledge-Guided Instruction},
  author = {Zhuangzhi Gao and Hongyi Qin and He Zhao and Qinkai Yu and Feixiang Zhou and Eduard Shantsila and Uazman Alam and Alena Shantsila and Wahbi El-Bouri and Gregory Y. H. Lip and Yalin Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.04281},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

9 pages, 4 figures, 3 table. Equal contribution: Zhuangzhi Gao and Hongyi Qin. Corresponding author: Yalin Zheng ([email protected])